ORIENTAL GLORY (Delight-U Gardens), I. D. 
Winner of American Home Achievement Medal at Indi¬ 
ana Show, also Certificate of Merit at Storrs, Conn. 
Color is candium orange overlaid with scarlet. Center 
and reverse, heavily shaded scarlet. Fine formation; 
looks like balls of orange and is a strong grower and 
good bloomer. Fine stems. 
Plants $1.50, Roots $3.00 
ORIENTAL SPLENDOR (1934), F. D. 
One of the finest 1933 introductions we secured. Firm, 
large rich oriental red with old gold reverse, tips gold. 
Spectacular and a bloomer of immense flowers borne 
freely on good stems. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
ORINDA (Newberry-Fraser, 1931), F. D. 
This Dahlia has the tallest, most vigorous bushes, the 
longest stems and very large flowers. The color is 
rosaline purple, one shade darker than Mrs. Ide Ver 
Warner. 
Plants 50c, Roots $1.00 
PALO ALTO (Ballay, 1933), S. C. 
One of the sensations of 1933. Salmon in two tones 
and bright pinkish salmon throughout the flower, but 
shading quite perceptibly to a sort of salmon gold at 
the center. It is a perfect Dahlia and grows 10 to 12 
inches by 6 inches deep; good bloomer and held high 
on long stiff stems. One of the highest scoring 
Dahlias on the H. R. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
PASTEL GLOW (Artland-Ruschmohr), I. D. 
A magnificent Dahlia that is a garden in itself, and one 
of the most attractive Dahlias_ I know of. The flowers 
are massive in size, and of great depth, color a pure 
pastel pink, the petals are exceptionally long and very 
broad, and seem to be of a wax-like texture, a color 
that fairly dazzles in the sunlight or under artificial 
light. They are held at a forty-five degree angle, on 
strong stems, with heavy, light green foliage, and 
borne in great profusion. They are so abundant that at 
times the foliage is completely hidden with the blooms; 
the bush is a strong, robust grower, averaging about 
four feet, one that should be in every garden. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
PAUL PFITZER (Berger) 
Bloom 8x4 inches, bush 4 feet. A German novelty 
that won a name for itself in the New York Show. 
It is a pleasing combination of primrose and shell pink 
that blends wonderfully well with Frau O. Bracht. 
Strong, vigorous plants with dark foliage and excellent 
stems. 
Plants $ .75 
PEACHES (Greenough, 1935), I. D. 
Peach pink. Wonderful cut flower of Jersey Beauty 
type. Good long stems. Fine for basket work. 
Plants $2.50, Roots $5.00 
PENN CHARTER (Hall, 1932), F. D. 
Bloom, 10x5 inches. A strong grower. Blooms have 
great depth and beauty. (H. R.) 
Roots $ .50 
PINK CLOUD (Cavannah, 1935), I. D. 
Light shell pink. Very beautiful bloom, large size, 
much admired at Boston Show, 1935. Also at Storrs, 
where it scored 83. 
Plants $2.50 
PINK LADY (Cavannah), I. D. 
Fine piqk Informal. Should be in every garden. Good 
large blooms. 
Plants $2.50 
POT OF GOLD (Chappaqua), I. D. 
A large brilliant flower of clear yellow with long wavy 
petals., free blooming. A Certificate of Merit Dahlia. 
Very fine. 
Roots $1.00 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN 
A large Dahlia of American beauty shade. Petals long 
and pointed. Flowers held on long stiff stems. 
Plants $ .75 
PRES. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (Andrews), F. D. 
A massive deep flower that is very striking in the 
garden. Color bright carmine red, reverse of petal is 
cream. The flowers are held facing sideways on strong 
cane-like stems, high and above the large heavy insect- 
resistant foliage, a very strong rugged grower and a 
free and prolific bloomer. 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
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